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Old April 24, 2013, 05:31 PM   #5
Wreck-n-Crew
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Knowledge is your first tool. Take your experience from automotive and back shelf it.

Your experience will be useful, but your new knowledge is the new glass that must be filled before you see how your skills and experience from being a mechanic can be applied.

You will find that it's like working on a motorcycle one minute and a semi the next. Though i know your previous knowledge will help you along the way, It will help more as you learn.

The first lesson to apply to every job: check, double check, dry run safely no matter what when changing anything that can affect the original design.
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